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Pelosi releases health care bill (Help read it)

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All this talk about health care reform has swirled like a screaming, incomprehensible vortex for months now, and still I haven’t any sense of what really would happen if a bill were to pass.

Would I, as an underemployed, uninsured “young invincibile,” get relief or just a mandate to buy insurance?

Would there be a public option? And, if so, what would that mean? How much would it likely cost me to be insured and what kind of coverage would I get?

I could go on and on with questions, and I have for months now, and still not get anywhere. No one’s going to just appear with the answers.

So here we go, let’s do this together.

I’ve posted the latest House version — the 1,990-page Affordable Health Care For America Act put out by Speaker Nancy Pelosi this morning. I invite anyone and everyone to read it, comment on it, ask questions about it and together perhaps we’ll learn something about it.

Happy reading!
House Health Care Bill

Written by Tim Taliaferro

October 29th, 2009 at 9:04 am

Biden avoids tough issues at Chicago roundtable

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bidenVice President Joe Biden’s Chicago roundtable on health care Thursday was as noteworthy for what wasn’t discussed at it as for what was.

A public health insurance option dominates the national discussion. The vice president talked about electronic record-keeping.

Why? Because no one objects to electronic record-keeping. It may be the least contentious reform proposal.

But the real way you know it was a dog-and-pony show was by seeing who got the invite. Roland Burris, Lisa Madigan, Jan Schakowsky and a whole bunch of doctors from Sinai hospital in their spiffy white coats.

Roland Burris isn’t likely to show up at a health care discussion unless he knows he won’t have to answer any tough questions.

In fact, he didn’t have to answer a single one. The panel itself took no questions from the audience and none from the press.

To call that a discussion strains credulity.

No question electronic records beat manila folders with brads. And no doubt $1.2 billion to help hospitals and clinics launch electronic records systems helps. But do we really need to have a roundtable discussion about it?

Is that really why the vice president flew to Chicago? To convince us of that?

Here are links to today’s coverage of the event:

Written by Tim Taliaferro

August 20th, 2009 at 9:55 pm